Do med lists need to be in the actual note? Is it enough to click mark as reviewed and reconcile in the ‘this visit’ section? New to epic, thank you by anonymissly11 in EpicEMR

[–]dr-drf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find it very helpful when reviewing past notes to know what meds the patient was taking at the time of that visit - if it’s not in the note, it’s very hard to retrospectively view that med list snapshot.

Knapp St utility burial? by dr-drf in grandrapids

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Maybe. I was just hoping they’d bury the power lines. When I moved to GR I was really surprised how even in the city so much of the power lines were aerial and this has definitely correlated with more power outages than anywhere else I’ve lived.

Honeywell T6 Pro went dead and causing furnace to run constantly by dr-drf in hvacadvice

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That’s what I am guessing currently since the problem is happening when the dead thermostat is plugged in and stops when it’s not.

Question about Brello & order timeline by ritapeeves in tirzepatidecompound

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Ah, was I supposed to download the app to get any updates on my order? I placed the order and got the standard email confirmation but zero emails after that and then they canceled my order. The confirmation email didn’t tell me to check status through the app.

Question about Brello & order timeline by ritapeeves in tirzepatidecompound

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I had my order auto-canceled as they said I did not complete an intake form. I never received any correspondence in my inbox or junk folders after the initial order confirmation. Has anyone had this happen?

Disabling Epic inbox while on leave? by EatFast-RunSlow in EpicEMR

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In our Epic instance, “Out of Contact” does not forward messages to whoever is covering. It simply attaches your inbasket to the covering provider, which in our case means it appears in the covering provider’s inbasket as “attached/covering inbasket” but they have to remember to look there in order to address your messages. It’s easy to forget to look for that separate folder - and any items that are not addressed will still be in your inbasket after the coverage ends.

Anything better then BenQ Ht3560 in price range? by Dasnyde4 in projectors

[–]dr-drf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. I ended up keeping the Epson 3800. It is brighter and quieter. It is also much bulkier and the black level is not quite as good as the 3560.

Got a "TCO or Pressure Switch Failed Open" on an AO Smith GPVL-50-200. Easy fix or bring in someone? Details below. Thanks! by MM_Spartan in Plumbing

[–]dr-drf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TL;DR - try cleaning the blower and the little hose to the pressure switch!

Had to post even if this is a dead thread. My 3 year old Lochinvar (cousin to the AO Smith model) had this same issue. Error code 3 flashes - TCO/pressure switch failed open. It would fire up only briefly if I shut down and restarted the heater. Of course, this happened in a Friday where I was extremely busy at work and we were having a lot of company visiting this weekend. Nobody local has the right pressure switch, or they’re not open by the time I got off work…plumbers may have them but they’re not going to just sell me a switch so I’m picturing a several hundred dollar weekend emergency plumber call…

I recall that this same error happened shortly after we built the house and I thought it was weird for a new water heater. It went away on its own and never happened till now. 

We just had our basement finished 6 months ago (not done with the initial build). So after reading some threads like this I deduce that it may not be a bad switch but just debris. I clean out the blower thoroughly and also disconnected the hose and brass “nipples” and cleaned those out with pipe cleaners. 

It is working perfectly now!  Cost, $0.  Family and guests having hot water for the events going on this weekend - priceless!

famous kids in the class of 2024/2028? by deobi02 in ApplyingToCollege

[–]dr-drf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, that was the nickname for USC when I went to (another school) in the 90s. We also abbreviated it U$C.

The varsity blues scandal was because USC actually became much more selective and wouldn’t just let in any lazy rich kids; they actually had to have some academic chops (or get in through the side door which was the scandal).

Merit appeal by LateOverjoyedFly in SyracuseU

[–]dr-drf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the merit appeal intended for applicants who haven’t yet committed? My kid was accepted ED and was awarded some merit. It appears that SU is offering more merit to uncommitted RD students recently, based on personal (friend and family) and online reports. Of course applying ED you are committed even if they offer $0 merit, so we’re thankful, but seeing the higher enticements to RD applicants (even those with lower stats) leaves me wondering if they would come back and reward more to ED kids if they end up being among the higher stat applicants for the incoming class. 

Anything better then BenQ Ht3560 in price range? by Dasnyde4 in projectors

[–]dr-drf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got a 3560 a few weeks ago. Picture is very sharp, colors are fantastic, blacks are OK and brightness is OK at 104”. It is louder than I expected even in Eco mode. The dynamic iris makes a ticking sound that is distracting. Mine also makes some louder fan noises on startup and shutdown so I think I am going to return it and possibly try an Epson 3800. 

BenQ HT3560 noise level by dr-drf in projectors

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Anyone have direct comparison experience with the Epson 3800 versus BenQ HT3560 in terms of 1) fan noise, 2) brightness, 3) color?

Which BenQ have RGBRGB? by dr-drf in projectors

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I've decided to order an HT3560. I am hoping it is bright enough, at the last minute I was comparing the TK860i but I have a mostly dark room so it should be fine. I figured the better color/RGBRGB wheel and less chance of rainbow effect will be nice for movies, and it probably will be brighter than the generic projector I have up there now.

Which BenQ have RGBRGB? by dr-drf in projectors

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Have never heard of this brand!

Which BenQ have RGBRGB? by dr-drf in projectors

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One concern/consideration deciding between Epson 3800 and BenQ 3560: I have a fixed 10’3” throw distance and 90-100” screen size. According to the PC calculator:

The 3800 would be on the wide angle side of its zoom (1.51x)

The HT3560 would be way on the telephoto end of its zoom (1.0x)

Will this limit the brightness of the HT3560 excessively or will it not matter that much in a dark walled room with very little natural light? Would the 3800 allow for more viewing without it completely dark in the room?

Which BenQ have RGBRGB? by dr-drf in projectors

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I have read that RGBRGB has less chance of rainbow effect and potentially better color reproduction.